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2451 Census Returns of England and Wales, 1901 Source Source: S14930 (S14930)
 
2452 Census Returns of England and Wales, 1901, Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1901 Source Source: S18265 (S18265)
 
2453 Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911 Source Source: S2201 (S2201)
 
2454 Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911 Source Source: S2269 (S2269)
 
2455 Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911 Source Source: S4892 (S4892)
 
2456 Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911 Source Source: S10938 (S10938)
 
2457 Census shows him as divorced Family F10111
 
2458 Census shows him as divorced and living in a boarding house Family F12532
 
2459 CENSUS: 1850, Davies Co., Missouri, Household No. 45 Moses Stevens 39 born KY Malinda 37 KY Elizabeth 19 Ky Hiram 12 KY Sabra 10 KY Nancy A 4 MO Sarah 1 MO Andres Ninemires 14 unk Daniel Ninemires 10 unk Benjamin Ross 8 MO Columbus Ross 6 MO STEPHENS, Moses Jr. (I25120)
 
2460 CENSUS: 1860 States Household #358 Hiram Stephens age 23 born KY Lucietta 21 MO Henry 3 MO STEPHENS, Hiram (I41838)
 
2461 Center Cemetery BRASFIELD, James Franklin (I4743)
 
2462 Center Cemetery BRASFIELD, Albert G (I9836)
 
2463 Center Chapel Cemetery HALES, Ralph Watkins (I15350)
 
2464 Center Methodist Church Cemetery BRASFIELD, Alfonza (I15873)
 
2465 Center Methodist Church Cemetery BURRESS, Vergie May (I28199)
 
2466 Center Methodist Church Cemetery BRASFIELD, Oza Albert (I41772)
 
2467 Center Point Cemetery, BRASSFIELD, Sarah Elizabeth (I33112)
 
2468 Centuries Memorial Park Plot: Memories West – Row 2 BRASFIELD, Parker Benton Jr. (I11669)
 
2469 Centuries Memorial Park Plot: Memories West – Row 2 BRASFIELD, Charles Harold (I25270)
 
2470 Centuries Memorial Park Plot: Memories West, Row 2 FOWLER, Orval Glen (I48969)
 
2471 Certificate #279 Family F10358
 
2472 Certificate #36937 Family F7061
 
2473 Certificate Number 10232 Cecilia (I7133)
 
2474 Certificate Number 1284 Family F1806
 
2475 Certificate Number 13871 Family F1830
 
2476 Certificate Number 15634 Family F12536
 
2477 Certificate Number 16079 SOFRANSKI, William (I38470)
 
2478 Certificate Number 20064 Eva (I20654)
 
2479 Certificate Number 22675 SOFRANSKI, Ida (I938)
 
2480 Certificate Number 33988 SOFRANSKI, Samuel (I33483)
 
2481 Certificate Number 8128 SOFRANSKI, Henry (I937)
 
2482 Certificate Number 8157 SOFRANSKI, Jacob L (I4424)
 
2483 Champlin Cemetery FAY, Pearl Susan (I28411)
 
2484 Champlin Cemetery OLSEN, Gustav Martin (I52572)
 
2485 Changed his last name when he moved to Idaho from Nebraska. JOHNSTON, Taylor Washington Hankleson (I28089)
 
2486 Chant and McCurtain Pictorial History 1890-1980 McCurtain Geneology Society Ok
Lawmen F. BRASSFIELD , HARMON BRASSFIELD

http://members.tripod.com/~mccurtain_2/lawmen/Page1.html

Mother's name possibly Columbus Flowers
 
BRASSFIELD, Floyd Donald (I15733)
 
2487 Chant and McCurtain Pictorial History 1890-1980 McCurtain Geneology Society Ok Lawmen F. BRASSFIELD , HARMON BRASSFIELD http://members.tripod.com/~mccurtain_2/lawmen/Page1.html BRASSFIELD, Harmon H. A. (I22729)
 
2488 Chapel of the Chimes Memorial Park - Masonic Cemetery section near southwest corner of Chapel of the Chimes Memorial Park BRASSFIELD, William Leonard (I752)
 
2489 Charles & Susanna Brasfield christened their daughter Anne at Amesbury, Wiltshire, England on October 14, 1736. BRASFIELD, Anne (I27525)
 
2490 Charles Brasfield Grant, Sr., 67-year-old prosperous and well-known farmer and businessman of Jefferson, died at his residence Sunday, July 10, 1966, after a brief illness. Graveside services were conducted at the cemetery in Jefferson by the Rev. Eugene Caddell at 5 p.m. Monday, July 11, for the man who had done much for his community. One of his more widely known projects was a dedicated effort to help maintain the progress of the Crippled Children's Center in Mongomery. Cook and Spigener Mortuary was in charge of arrangements. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Emma Gholson Grant of Jefferson; one son, Charles B. Grant, Jr., of Jefferson; two daughters, Mrs. John Vickers of Montgomery and Mrs. W.B. Gardner of Jefferson; two brothers, W.K. and C.K Grant, both of Atlanta; nine grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Pall bearers were Billy Cooper, Stanhope Brasfield, Jr., Jim Norris, Tom Boggs, Sr., Clifford Compton, Jr., and Robert Hodges. Source: Linden Democrat Reporter dated July 13, 1966 GRANT, Charles Brasfield Sr. (I18108)
 
2491 Charles Brasfield Moore, 49, died Friday.

Funeral services were held Saturday at 3: P.M. from the Bethlehem Baptist Church near Linden with the Revs. Tom Norris and Seal Etheridge officiating. Burial was in the Octogon Cemetery with Cook & Spigener directing.

Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Mary Hale Moore; one son, Charles B. Moore, Jr., Linden; three daughters, Mrs. Pat Jackson, Montgomery, and Misses Gerry and Miriam Moore, both of Linden; his mother, Mrs. Estella Stewart, Birningham; Two brothers, J.M. Moore, Linden, and T.N. Moore, Oklahoma City, Okla.; two sisters, Mrs. Oakley Norred, Demopolis and Mrs. May Quimbley, Oklahoma City, Okla.

Source: Linden Democrat Reporter dated Oct. 8, 1959
 
MOORE, Charles Brasfield (I8642)
 
2492 Charles Brasfield, 75, of Lubbock died Wednesday in a Lubbock hospital. Funeral services will be held Saturday Oct. 21, 2006 at 10 a.m. in the W.W. Rix Funeral Chapel. Burial will follow in the City of Lubbock Cemetery. His family will receive friends from 6-7 p.m., Friday at Rix Funeral Directors. Mr. Brasfield was born May 28, 1931 in Dyersburg, Tenn. to Alvis and Della Brasfield. He attended schools in Tennessee and Chicago. He was a disabled veteran of the Korean conflict. He married Barbara Bernice Peek, June 7, 1955 in Clovis, NM. He had worked for the Lubbock cotton oil mill, and had been a law officer and a truck driver.

Survivors include his wife, Barbara Bernice; daughters, Susan Shelby and Helen Bayer; two sons, Charlie Brasfield and David Brasfield, all of Lubbock. Also surviving are three brothers, Leon Brassfield of Lubbock, Billy Brassfield, of Aransas Pass and Wyan Essary of Lubbock; 3 grandchildren; and one great granddaughter.

To send on line condolences, please visit www.rixfd.com.
 
BRASFIELD, Charles Lee (I21881)
 
2493 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15589)
 
2494 CHARLES H NEWCOMB 22 Dec 1903 29 Apr 1988 Seattle, King, WA WA (Before 1951 ) 531-03-6073
 
NEWCOMB, Charles (I18405)
 
2495 Charles Levi BRASSFIELD, 71, a veteran of World War 11, died Thursday, December 3, 1992 at St. John Regional Medical Center in Tulsa. BRASSFIELD, a boilermaker, was born January 19, 1921 to Charley McClean BRASSFIELD and Zadie JONES BRASSFIELD in Muskogee. Survivors include: his wife, Pauline; his mother Zadie; five daughters, Alice, Mildred, Mary, Freda and Vera; seven brothers, Vernon, Floyd, Roberts, Sam, Phillip, Everette and Kenneth, all of Oklahoma; and three sisters, Mary and Rebecca of Michigan and Evelyn of Florida; grandchildren and great grandchildren. Services were held Monday, December 7 at the Roberts Funeral Chapel in Westville with Brother Jimmie GREEN officiating. Interment was in the Westville City Cemetery. BRASSFIELD, Charles Levi (I12622)
 
2496 Charles Marquiss, a voice familiar to thousands of Riverside County residents, is now silent. Mr. Marquiss, 50, news director of KATY-FM, died quietly in his sleep of natural causes on Sunday morning, March 22, according to a news release from the radio station.

Although he had been suffering from a cold and bronchitis, Mr. Marquiss' death came as a complete surprise to family and co-workers at the station.

"Chuck," as he was familiarly known, had worked at major stations including KGGI, KNX, KFI and KFWB for many years before joining KATY-FM in March 1991. He commuted daily from Highland to Hemet for five years and later to the new Temecula studios. Because of popularity with news personnel of stations throughout the region, he was able to trade news clips, bringing a variety of voices that enhanced the professional "big station" sound of his newscasts.

Katy Gill, president and general manager of KATY-FM, said, "Chuck was a truly loyal, as well as professional, journalist." Last week, knowing that his back-up was on jury duty, he came to work so sick that he could hardly talk. He truly believed in the motto 'the show must go on.'"

David Carson, station manager said, "It won't be the same around here without Chuck. He was a key man in our operation."

Mr. Marquiss is survived by his wife of 22 years, Angie, four sons, two daughters, three daughters-in-law, five grandchildren, a brother, a sister and his father.

Rosary and viewing will be at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 26, at Bobbitt Memorial Chapel, 1299 E. Highland Ave., San Bernardino. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday, March 27, at the Riverside National Cemetery, 22495 Van Buren Blvd. in Riverside.
 
MARQUISS, Charles Clifford (I2191)
 
2497 Charles Memorial Garden WHITEHEAD, Daphne Myrtle (I54226)
 
2498 Charles Perry Ball

Longtime Starkville farm equipment dealer Charles Perry Ball, 86, died Thursday, January 15, 2004, at Oktibbeha County Hospital. Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Batesville Magnolia Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. today at Welch Funeral Home.

In 1965, Mr. Ball and his family moved to Starkville where he operated the Ford tractor and New Holland equipment dealership on Mississippi Highway 12 as Starkville Tractor and Equipment Co., until retirement in 1997. A member of Future Farmers of America, he was awarded a lifetime achievement award at the Mississippi conference in 1987 for his support of the organization and its membership.

He was a Mason and was honored with the 50-year pin. Mr. Ball was a member of Starkville Baptist Church, where he had served as a deacon. He had served in a similar capacity in other churches where he was a member before moving to Starkville.

He was active in community affairs, having been a member of several civic groups and the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Ball was in a leadership position in Chamber community improvement and beautification efforts numerous times during the 1970s. He also helped Chamber efforts to improve transportation links to and inside the city.

Mr. Ball was the first Republican to win election to Starkville municipal government where he was elected alderman at-large in 1973. Board members then selected him as Vice Mayor of the city. He was also an executive committee member and Director of the Golden Triangle Planning and Development District.

He was active in national and state politics, having served in local campaign positions for many candidates and on the Starkville and Oktibbeha County Republican Executive Committee. Mr. Ball was a member of the Republicans delegation from Mississippi to the GOP national convention that nominated President Gerald R. Ford over Ronald Reagan.

He was also worked with local, regional and state officials to secure training and equipment programs for health care professionals and emergency responders.

Before coming to Starkville in 1965, Mr. Ball was in national sales for two heavy equipment companies and had lived in Houston, Texas, New Orleans, LA, Memphis, Tenn., Lubbock, Texas, and Dallas, Texas. In the early 1950s, he owned and operated a cafe/gas station in Houston, MS with his wife, the late Juanita Jones Ball. During his days in Houston, he was most proud of his work with community and government leaders to improve the appearance of the Chickasaw County Courthouse Square.

During World War II, he worked in the Consolidated Aircraft installation in New Orleans during the day and was a member of the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve doing shore patrol at night. Prior to World War II, he was involved in heavy construction and had worked on the Enid and Sardis dams in North Mississippi. Mr. Ball also worked on railroad construction and rehabilitation projects in Mississippi and the Mid-West.

Mr. Ball was a 1938 graduate of Pontotoc (Miss.) High School.

Mr. Ball is survived by two sons, Dr. William David Ball of Boone, NC and Tom Ball of Starkville; three sisters, Mary B. Rackley of Starkville, Amy Lou Brasfield of Granite City, Ill, and Nell Finne of Gulfport; sisters-in-law, Modean Ball of Memphis, Paulette B. Reece of Pontotoc, and Elizabeth Ball of Waco, Texas; two brothers, Lawrence Ball of Irving, Texas and Howard Ball of Pontotoc; three grandchildren, Bill Ball of Jackson, Charles Perry Ball, III, and Betsy Moon Ball, both of Starkville; and one great-grandchild, Conner Beth Ball of Jackson.

Memorials may be made to the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Scholarship Program at Mississippi State University Foundation, First Baptist Church Lottie Moon Mission Fund or the SOAR Foundation at the Greater Starkville Partnership.

Rev. Clifton Curtis will conduct services.

Welch Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

You can go online and sign the register book at: www.welchfuneralhome.com.
 
BALL, Laurel Perry (I28456)
 
2499 Charles Perry Ball Longtime Starkville farm equipment dealer Charles Perry Ball, 86, died Thursday, January 15, 2004, at Oktibbeha County Hospital. Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Batesville Magnolia Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. today at Welch Funeral Home. In 1965, Mr. Ball and his family moved to Starkville where he operated the Ford tractor and New Holland equipment dealership on Mississippi Highway 12 as Starkville Tractor and Equipment Co., until retirement in 1997. A member of Future Farmers of America, he was awarded a lifetime achievement award at the Mississippi conference in 1987 for his support of the organization and its membership. He was a Mason and was honored with the 50-year pin. Mr. Ball was a member of Starkville Baptist Church, where he had served as a deacon. He had served in a similar capacity in other churches where he was a member before moving to Starkville. He was active in community affairs, having been a member of several civic groups and the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Ball was in a leadership position in Chamber community improvement and beautification efforts numerous times during the 1970s. He also helped Chamber efforts to improve transportation links to and inside the city. Mr. Ball was the first Republican to win election to Starkville municipal government where he was elected alderman at-large in 1973. Board members then selected him as Vice Mayor of the city. He was also an executive committee member and Director of the Golden Triangle Planning and Development District. He was active in national and state politics, having served in local campaign positions for many candidates and on the Starkville and Oktibbeha County Republican Executive Committee. Mr. Ball was a member of the Republicans delegation from Mississippi to the GOP national convention that nominated President Gerald R. Ford over Ronald Reagan. He was also worked with local, regional and state officials to secure training and equipment programs for health care professionals and emergency responders. Before coming to Starkville in 1965, Mr. Ball was in national sales for two heavy equipment companies and had lived in Houston, Texas, New Orleans, LA, Memphis, Tenn., Lubbock, Texas, and Dallas, Texas. In the early 1950s, he owned and operated a cafe/gas station in Houston, MS with his wife, the late Juanita Jones Ball. During his days in Houston, he was most proud of his work with community and government leaders to improve the appearance of the Chickasaw County Courthouse Square. During World War II, he worked in the Consolidated Aircraft installation in New Orleans during the day and was a member of the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve doing shore patrol at night. Prior to World War II, he was involved in heavy construction and had worked on the Enid and Sardis dams in North Mississippi. Mr. Ball also worked on railroad construction and rehabilitation projects in Mississippi and the Mid-West. Mr. Ball was a 1938 graduate of Pontotoc (Miss.) High School. Mr. Ball is survived by two sons, Dr. William David Ball of Boone, NC and Tom Ball of Starkville; three sisters, Mary B. Rackley of Starkville, Amy Lou Brasfield of Granite City, Ill, and Nell Finne of Gulfport; sisters-in-law, Modean Ball of Memphis, Paulette B. Reece of Pontotoc, and Elizabeth Ball of Waco, Texas; two brothers, Lawrence Ball of Irving, Texas and Howard Ball of Pontotoc; three grandchildren, Bill Ball of Jackson, Charles Perry Ball, III, and Betsy Moon Ball, both of Starkville; and one great-grandchild, Conner Beth Ball of Jackson. Memorials may be made to the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Scholarship Program at Mississippi State University Foundation, First Baptist Church Lottie Moon Mission Fund or the SOAR Foundation at the Greater Starkville Partnership. Rev. Clifton Curtis will conduct services. Welch Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. You can go online and sign the register book at: www.welchfuneralhome.com. BALL, Charles Perry (I8436)
 
2500 Charles Proteus Steinmetz never married. Leroy Hayden was a lab assistant to Steinmetz and a friend. Steinmetz adopted Hayden and made him his heir. While there was a father/son relationship between the two men, they were not biologically related.
 
HAYDEN, Joseph Le Roy (I23680)
 

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